Kindergarten 100th Day of School Project
January 14, 2020
Dear Parents,
The 100th Day of school is on January 30th. We will be celebrating this day in school. Your child has a project to do. Your child needs to make a poster that displays 100 objects. Some suggestions are: stickers, popsicle sticks, q-tips, buttons, noodles, paper clips just to name a few. The objects can be displayed however your child likes on the poster. See attached paper for additional ideas.
The project is due on January 30th of sooner if you want. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Mrs. K. Griffin
January 14, 2020
Dear Parents,
The 100th Day of school is on January 30th. We will be celebrating this day in school. Your child has a project to do. Your child needs to make a poster that displays 100 objects. Some suggestions are: stickers, popsicle sticks, q-tips, buttons, noodles, paper clips just to name a few. The objects can be displayed however your child likes on the poster. See attached paper for additional ideas.
The project is due on January 30th of sooner if you want. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Mrs. K. Griffin
100th Day Project
Family Note Our class has been adding one number for each school day to our Growing Number Line. The 100th day of school is coming up soon, and it will be a major celebration! One part of our celebration will be to create a 100 Museum containing collections of 100 things brought in by each child. Children have been thinking about things they might collect, such as a chain of 100 paper clips, a collection of 100 baseball cards, a necklace with 100 beads, or a building made from 100 blocks. We have been talking about ways to count the collections without losing
track of the numbers. Making groups of 10 is a good way to count and display the objects. Children may need a little help gathering materials, but they should be able to do most of the work themselves. Your child can bring in his or her collection as soon as it is ready. We look forward to a rewarding mathematical day!
Create a collection of 100 objects. Count your objects and arrange them in whatever way you like. Bring your 100th Day collection to school by
January 30th
Family Note Our class has been adding one number for each school day to our Growing Number Line. The 100th day of school is coming up soon, and it will be a major celebration! One part of our celebration will be to create a 100 Museum containing collections of 100 things brought in by each child. Children have been thinking about things they might collect, such as a chain of 100 paper clips, a collection of 100 baseball cards, a necklace with 100 beads, or a building made from 100 blocks. We have been talking about ways to count the collections without losing
track of the numbers. Making groups of 10 is a good way to count and display the objects. Children may need a little help gathering materials, but they should be able to do most of the work themselves. Your child can bring in his or her collection as soon as it is ready. We look forward to a rewarding mathematical day!
Create a collection of 100 objects. Count your objects and arrange them in whatever way you like. Bring your 100th Day collection to school by
January 30th